Is it possible to request a rest of SNR?
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Is it possible to request a rest of SNR?
16-07-2012 1:45 PM
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Thought I would leave it a while and see if the DSLAM would just pick it back up again, but no joy yet - can this be manually reset?
Thanks in advance.
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16-07-2012 1:54 PM
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Yes this can be manually reset as your connection is very stable, I have done this for you now so you will hopefully see an improvement in the next 24 hours.
Chris
Re: Is it possible to request a rest of SNR?
16-07-2012 2:44 PM
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Thats brilliant - thank you
I normally remember to switch off most things that could be damaged when I have anywork being carried out on the electrics - cctv storage, NAS, Sky, PCs etc etc but always forget the router
Re: Is it possible to request a rest of SNR?
16-07-2012 3:22 PM
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Quote from: chesterfield I normally remember to switch off most things that could be damaged when I have anywork being carried out on the electrics - cctv storage, NAS, Sky, PCs etc etc but always forget the router
I'm no better, I forget to plug them back in after and wonder why it won't come on
Re: Is it possible to request a rest of SNR?
19-07-2012 9:12 PM
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Thy hav also maneo bork my nice online game friendly pin of 9-12 to a "cant shoot anything witout missing it" 50 ish.n
Re: Is it possible to request a rest of SNR?
20-07-2012 8:15 AM
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Re: Is it possible to request a rest of SNR?
20-07-2012 1:40 PM
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Quote from: chesterfield Thakns for the previous help Chris - thogh it seems BT arent happy with my connection being stable at 6db, een though i worked fine - theyhe decided tt muc prefer it at 9db and rising...
Thy hav also maneo bork my nice online game friendly pin of 9-12 to a "cant shoot anything witout missing it" 50 ish.n
Since the SNR reset interleaving is now turned on. Can you give the line stats from your router, we need to look at the FEC(Forward Error Correction) to see if interleaving is needed or not.
ADSL2+ is available for you soon, so this could help you in the future, you can check the dates at <a href="http://www.dslchecker.bt.com/adsl/adslchecker.welcome/">broadband checker</a>.
This shows you to get your <a href="http://kitz.co.uk/adsl/frogstats.php/">line stats</a>.
Re: Is it possible to request a rest of SNR?
20-07-2012 3:55 PM
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Oooo = ADSL2+ sounds nice if it makes it to our area. That checker link doesnt seem to work properly, but looking at Samknows it may be coming October time. Ill have to dig out my stats and see what speeds I could get up to on ADSL2+. Im amazed really that our one horse town outside Chesterfield is getting anything like that - fibre is a pipe dream for us, so ADSL2+ will be great, hopefully
Re: Is it possible to request a rest of SNR?
20-07-2012 4:36 PM
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With interleaving switched on it has the opposite effect, it potentially can cause your speed to slow down, especially when gaming it would be more noticeable, it a technology that will auto-correct any errors on your line and by doing this can cause a slight lag when gaming and any activity involving your internet connection.
Doing the SNR reset it has turned interleaving on as it thought it was needed, that's why I just want to check what the FEC's are in your router. If all that is OK then I'll get that turned off and you should see a improvement. I don't just want to switch it off any cause further issue's for you if it is needed. I've run some test's on your line and no errors are showing, just need to clarify that with your stats from your router.
I normally blame my equipment, I play pool and no matter which cue I play with, it always get's the blame I just can't admit that I'm no good!
ADSL2+ is coming to you soon, 30th September is the due date, so yeah October would make sense.
Chris
Re: Is it possible to request a rest of SNR?
20-07-2012 8:31 PM
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...........................Downstream...............upstream
Data Rate(Kbps)....7296........................ 832
Noise Margin......... 11.0........................ 10.0
Output power ..........19.9....................... 12.3
Attenuation............. 34.0........................18.0
Though I know Ive had interleaving off before as I had pings well into the low teens from pngtest.net and the like before. Just logged into my account again and the option to turn it off had appeared again, even though I set this to off yesterday
Re: Is it possible to request a rest of SNR?
21-07-2012 1:54 AM
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21-07-2012 11:22 AM
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That Downstream noise margin (in conjunction with the sync speed and attenuation) in the last stats you've posted suggests that you still have some sort of line or internal wiring problems that need to be looked at.
Re: Is it possible to request a rest of SNR?
21-07-2012 3:39 PM
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There was a ticket raised on the 19th, 20th and 21st to turn off interleaving - yet I also have another open ticket that look sto be automated that has the following response on each of those dates:
"Generic Modify Transaction order to turn interleave OFF, BT setting of 'Auto', (not a change of product) has been rejected. Failed order (our ref: 7030) "
Dont know what that means, but all I know is interleaving keeps showing up every day as "on", and its not been turned off. Resulting in daft lag in online games. I wish Id not mentioned anything now - id rather stick it back to the 6mb and a nice low teen or even single digit pings.
On another note, reading back through this thread, I must replace the batteries in my wireless keyboard on the other pc - some of my posts are utter gibberish! Sorry.
Re: Is it possible to request a rest of SNR?
22-07-2012 11:05 AM
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Generic Modify Transaction order to turn interleave OFF, BT setting of 'Auto', (not a change of product) has been rejected. Failed order (our ref: 7030)
I guess im destined never to have a decent gaming connection again..... Ive raised an actual ticket to get it turned off manually now, as the automated way through the control panel seems not to like me.
I think I may also revert back to my older DG834GT with the DGteam firmware on there, as Im not convinced that this Belkin job either A, gives me enough stats, or B, works well as an internet router. I think Ill just use this Belkin as an access point and have one router dedicated to providing internet access and not use it as a wifi connection for the house at all.
Re: Is it possible to request a rest of SNR?
22-07-2012 11:19 AM
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